Browsing Theses by Subject "Fusion energy"
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Buoyancy-Driven Two-Phase Flows of Liquid Metal contributing to the Generation of Electricity from a Fusion Reactor by Magnetohydrodynamic Energy Conversion.
(Queen Mary University of London, 2016-04-11)Fusion is desirable for providing the world’s future base-load power capacity due to its lack of greenhouse gas emissions, low environmental and safety risk, and large, secure fuel reserves. Fusion power plants are not ... -
A description of cough in tuberculosis and other respiratory conditions
(Queen Mary University of London, 31/10/2016)Cough is common but has been under-researched. In tuberculosis cough is probably of particular relevance in transmitting infection. This thesis explores several interlinking areas. Regarding how best to measure cough, ...